In his sermon on Song of Solomon 7:12, Joe Terrell explores the themes of spiritual life and vitality in the context of the believer's union with Christ. He argues that true spiritual life, as represented by the blossoming vineyards, is not merely an enhancement of natural life but a completely new, abundant life bestowed by Christ through the Holy Spirit. Citing John 15:5 and Galatians 5:22-23, he emphasizes that genuine faith yields singular spiritual fruit, which reflects the nature of believers' connection to Christ, the true vine. The sermon highlights the significance of seeking Christ earnestly and early in life, asserting that fruitfulness in the Christian life is a natural outcome of one's spiritual union with Him—a doctrine central to Reformed theology that underscores God's sovereignty in salvation and the transformative power of the Gospel.
“Union with Christ is a matter of living. That is, it is not a dead religious experience. It is something that is connected with life.”
“The abundance of life he promises... was an abundance of a life they did not have. It was not merely an improvement on the life they already have.”
“Our salvation does not begin with our natural birth... it is a sovereign work of the Spirit of God in imparting spiritual life.”
“The church of the Lord Jesus is in a sense both mother and child... the fragrance of Christ, which is how the gospel is presented by Paul.”
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Joe Terrell (February 28, 1955 — April 22, 2024) was pastor of Grace Community Church in Rock Valley, IA.
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